The Kidd .22 muzzle brake can be used on any .22 caliber rifle or pistol with 1/2" -28 threads. The purpose of a muzzle brake is to reduce the felt recoil of the rifle. A .22 caliber shot doesn't generate a great deal of recoil for the shooter but this item will still decrease it slightly. It also adds more weight to the muzzle end and looks great!

Educational note: a flash suppressor is intended to hide the flash from the target and a compensator or muzzle brake is meant to direct the gases to reduce the upward climb of the firearm.

Packaging includes:

muzzle brake

.22 Muzzle Brake

I received my muzzle brake today and I am so happy that you guys gave me a call about the style of finish. Although I'm sure I would've been pleased with the polished version, the sandblasted matt finish looks amazing on my 10/22 Ruger Charger and my son thought so as well. Excellent craftsmanship and perfect fit, I'm so happy I took my time searching for a flash suppressor because the other ones that I found were nice but not as sweet as what you and your team have to offer. What I envisioned, you definitely exceeded my expectations. Thanks a ton and have a great rest of the week! Sincerely,Todd

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Reviewed by: Todd Bailey from Ohio.
on 9/27/2015

5/5

Thee best!

These fit so tight and smooth on KIDD's barrels you can even tell they are threaded on. Ya would swear they were part of the barrel.
Truly amazing machining quality like everything else KIDD makes!

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Reviewed by: Chad S from Oakridge Oregon.
on 4/9/2014

5/5

great muzzlebrake

this muzzle brake is just beautiful in its craftsmanship and on the fluted and bead blasted barrel there is a flawless and invisible seam.Keep up the GREAT! work

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Reviewed by: anthony faught from cincinnati,ohio.
on 1/24/2014

5/5

Q:Do you make your muzzle brakes ?

Asked by: James Grotts
- 12/20/2015

A: Yes, we do make our muzzle brakes. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (12/20/2015)

Q:Do you plan to offer the black in .920?

Asked by: TC2R0W
- 2/5/2016

A: We will be offering a black .920" muzzle brake. When a batch is ready, we will list it as an option. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/9/2016)

Q:Does this only fit threaded barrels?

Asked by: Ryan
- 1/26/2016

A: The muzzle must be threaded in order to screw this on the muzzle of the barrel. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/1/2016)

Q:Will these fit on a ruger 22 charger?

Asked by: Bruno Morabito
- 2/21/2016

A: Our muzzle Brake will work for any .22 caliber with muzzle threading 1/2" x 28. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/23/2016)

Q:I am interested in a 20" stainless steel bull barrel for my 10/22. I like the look of the brake on the barrel. Does the brake affect accuracy?

Asked by: Patrick
- 2/21/2016

A: Thank you for your interest. I like the look of our brake as well. We guarantee our barrels to group 1/2" at 50 yards whether they have a muzzle brake or not. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (2/23/2016)

Q:Since I have a tapered threaded barrel 1/2" x 28, would the lightweight .870" fit my barrel better than the .920" width wise?

Asked by: Brook Paul
- 2/10/2017

A: Yes, the .870 diameter brake will look better on a tapered barrel. Good Shooting-KIDD

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Answer provided by: Shay (2/13/2017)

Q:WILL THIS BE EFFECTIVE ENOUGH ON A 204RUGER ??(4000 FPS)I WANT TO BE ABLE TO SEE MY SHOT HIT THE TARGET . RIGHT NOW THE RECOIL IS TOO MUCH TO SEE MY HITS.

Asked by: BILL HELBLING
- 3/17/2016

A: Thank you for your interest. But with that kind of velocity, I don't think that your rifle will be still. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (3/25/2016)

Q:Hey, I really like my new barrel on my 10/22, but some times the muzzle break gets loose. Do you recommend using thread locker to fix the break to the barrel? Thanks

Asked by: MK
- 8/11/2016

A: Hi MK, A threadlocker that can be broken would work, but we just twist it on tight. Perhaps you could use a tool threaded through the holes in the muzzle brake to help get it tight. Good shooting! KIDD

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Answer provided by: Administrator (8/12/2016)

Q:For states that don't allow threaded barrels can you pin and weld the brake on one of your barrels?

Asked by: John
- 8/19/2016

A: Hi John, Thank you for your interest but we don't offer that service. Good shooting! KIDD

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